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NEWS > 14 August 2007

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Police need to mind language
Police officers' attitude and language ranks highly among complaints to the Police Complaints Authority in the past year.

According to the latest PCA annual report 1741 people made 2829 complaints about the police, most of which were accepted for investigation.

Complaints covered perjury to disgraceful conduct but the main areas of concern were neglect of duty, practice and procedure and the attitude and language of police.

Of the complaints, 96 were partially or fully sustained and 207 were settled after meetings between the police and the complainant.
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Bristol police officer alleges

Bristol Council President Ralph DiGuiseppe announced Monday night that a borough police officer has made written allegations against the police department, including corruption. DiGuiseppe did not release details, saying the issue was discussed in executive session prior to Monday’s council meeting.

DiGuiseppe appointed a committee to investigate. The committee, which will meet today, will include council members William Salerno and Michael Harris, as well as DiGuiseppe. Mayor Joseph Saxton and police chief Arnold Porter are welcome to attend, DiGuiseppe said.

DiGuiseppe will look into the legalities of making the details of
the matter public.

“I have no problem airing this to the public,” he said. “I feel like we have nothing to hide. I think we have a good police force that is breaking their backs to clean up the borough. I’m proud of the department.”
 

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